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; /" Amnsamsnts IS. ~ OITY , JjiLL V m. SATURDAY (TO-MORROW) NIGHT, MAjf 1«. GRAND VARIETY CARNIVAL. Look at the array of talent MR. OKAS. ST. CLAIR \ MIL ROBERT DAVIS- J-FiflST ArpPAnAvce miss LILLIE SMITH j 3 CONNOR BROTHERS 3 TOMMY KADOMA MISS DI LICVY ■ MISS DAISY THORNTON | HARRY THOMAS HARRY HERBERT ■ And a i..„t „f other* Everything New and up to date. A GRAND JSNTERTAINMISNT. A First-ciass Programme. K. J. BL'RKK, Musical Director, p. POPULAR PRICES gD, I s - C'"^ 6 D MONDAY NIGHT, I mHE TJEOPLE'S H J. HE X EOPLEVS t national ConcertS PATRIOTIC - Under the.patronage and In the presenco of , « His Excellency the Karl of Glasgow, the • Countess of Glasgow, and Suite. . 4 BRITANNIA'S T>GLWARKS! i RITANNIA'S I>UL\VARKS !• ; ! No I—THE BRITISH NAVY Mil ISJM. MACKENZIE, The eminent R. vY m. IVIaCKENZIE, Baritone. ; MR! Albert LUCAS! I)ram " tic Rtciter ' ' MISS COLETA I.ORBKJAS (Principal Soprano St Patrick's Choir); -lISBBS KATE BEST and; ' AMY BATHS; MRS. KLNGWOOI), MR, ROBIN HAY, Tenor (9rst appearance); . , . Messrs. itINGWOOD and PAiITRIDGE (Banjo and Guitar); • 1 ... p Ma. 1.M1.1E DIH. _ For full programme see handbills. ;. 15 IS Day Tiikets at Partridge's, Williamson's, /»j • •i I and Hoffmann's. Seats miy be reserved O J. on payment of 6d extra at Wildman's. D. DONALDSON, Manager gT, MARK'S GUILD, first win/er ENTERTAINMENT, . REMUERA HALL, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 8 Ml' ' MY SWEETHEART, V f By St. Thomas' Dramatic Company. , Single Ticket, 2s Single, '• Double, 4s fid ' r M ' Admission, la , JQRESS-COTTING 'gXPOSITION, ' TO-DAY. TO-DAY. < From 3 till 5. ' • Each afternoon at 3.30 Mks. POWELL, of New 1 ; York, U.S.A., will speak on the subject of ;• DRESS MAKING AS AN ART, ; j Also, some valuable points in | CUTTING AND FITTING DRESSES. AU Interested in Dressmaking invited. 261, QUEEN-STREET ' (Over Singer's Sewing Machine Company). : " A R T. U N I 0 £ : : ' THE DRAWING OF PRIZES IK MISS TEUTENBERG'S ART UNION ; : I, Will take place on ' , V SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At thiee o'clock, At the Premises next to Milne and Choyce, ■ Under a Committee of Gentlemen. PROFESSOR CA RROLLO'B GYMNASIUM. Held at the Young Men's Christian Association,-.-Corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets, Auckland. ■ CLASSES.—AduIt Males: Monday and Thursday/ j from 7.i!> till 10 p.m. Adult Ladies: Tuesday, frotr , V 2.30 till 4 p.m.; Saturday, • from 11 a.m. till li 3« . p.m. Juvenile Giils and Boys : Tuesday and Fri nay, from 4.15 till 6.30 p.m. Boys at School: Monday and Thursday, from 4.16 till 5.50 p.m. Soya: .?. s Saturday, fiot. 9.30 till 11 a.ra. Private Lissom - and Schools attended as per agreement. -A. R T U N I 0 N ' MISS TEDTENBERG will hold an Art Union . ; { of OIL PAINTINGS AND ART NEEDLE WORE,' i- in Close Brothers' late premises, above Milne an - \ 3 e Choyce. 100 Prizes v&lusd at £150, Tickets, On! . g Shilling. NOW OPEN. ■8 _________________________ # of Glass Blowing, Satnrir Hi day Afternoon. Three Kerosene Lamp Chim- ? e neys for 6d.—Works, Freeman's Bay. r 1 ' 11 1 in- I.liiu Board and Residence. PORTCHESTER VILLA (overlooking i... harbour, near Saltwater Baths),' Hardinge. . ■ street (off Victoria-street-Private Board and Residence. Piano, and all home comforts Seven minutes' walk from Queen-street,-Mrs. Farriliit, . e Proprietress. Terms 10s. VACANCIES at Ellesmere, Prince* .J .. street. Telephone No. 825. WAITEMATA VIEW, hardinge,street.—Boardand Residence; bath, 5 piano, single room. Splendid view. Six minutes . from Union Bank. Terms, lGs (washing included). FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street ':' (opposite Park Gates) — Single and double Bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms, moderato £ —Mrs. Butler. 1 E L L__l_ N G T O N. : , Accommodation at '• Whitehall," Boulcott street' i y Central.-Mrs. B. ONYON. e — ; ® HOUSE, Corner Grafton c A Road arid Symonds-street. Vaccanles. Telephone 714. Board and residence at Sonoma, Pfincei'street, next Syn&Roftu.j M" " r m- Cruvcksl'ank, Proprietresi. Telephoni f T\UNBLANE restaurant, V 1 -Lf o in. Queen-street (opposite Motrin^ W. S. Cannon, m thanking his numerous friends r and customers for their kind patronage, bess respectfully to announce that the Dunblane fcai been taken over by s. Hollingworth and Co., who he feel* sure will keep up the good reputation ol the Restaurant, and be accorded the full confidence i and support of his old customers and the public generally. S. H. and Co. have as Cook, F. R. Gross, mng, late of the City Buffet Telephone, 566. gRENT'S jgATHGATE JJOUSE, ROTORUA, , is NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Inten ding Visitor* will please sent! Telegrao to aacure rooms, '■/. * 8. T. BRENT, rROfBiETOE. f ! "Cycling. 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Deaths and Marriages, ft 6d each insertion,. .These announcements are also insert:J. in the Auckland Weeki.t News and Hbb*id : Monthly Summary without extra charge; While;every care Is exercised in regard to the doe insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right o! emitting .advertisements • that they may deem objectionable, .even although such advertisem:=.o may have been received and paid for in the umal course of business. Instructions as to the (nwMton or wUhitswl of advertisements in the Herald mm! be in writing. Advertisements received without such instruction* will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement! must be at the Publishing Office not later thansu .o'clock p,m. , For the - convenience of advertisers, replies t« l advertisements may be sent to the Heeau J Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do aol ■ ( accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 8